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Hi there, my name is Mark Abney. My whole family has a number of allergies to pollen and dust. After living in our home for several years, everyone noticed an increase in his or her allergy symptoms without an obvious cause. Even the local pollen counts were lower than ever. During a full home inspection, a HVAC contractor advised us to try having the ducts cleaned out to reduce allergy symptoms. The contractor let us know that the ends of the ducts showed a thick layer of dust on the sides and bottom. After cleaning out the ducts, everyone felt much better. My site will detail the duct cleaning process from beginning to end while exploring all of the benefits. Thank you for coming to my website.

Energy efficient appliances can save you money over time, and your air conditioning unit is one of these appliances. If your unit isn't too efficient, you could be wasting a lot of money. You could invest in an entirely new unit that is more efficient, or you could perform some maintenance on your appliance in order to increase efficiency. See below for tips to increase your units efficiency.
Upgrade Your Thermostat
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You may be bundled up in blankets right now, but you'll be packing those away before you know it. Summer will soon be here, and you'll be ready to turn on your air conditioner. However, your air conditioner might not be ready to cool you down. In fact, if you haven't taken the right steps, you might not get the relief you'll be hoping for. Luckily, you don't need to be stuck in the heat.
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Preparing your home for the changing seasons can be an important step in preserving the comfort of the interior while reducing the amount of energy that is needed for heating and cooling. As the winter months give way to the warm spring and summer months, you may become increasingly reliant on your air conditioning system, and this makes preparing this system for this increased usage an important yearly task.
Have Air Quality Tests Performed
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Does someone in your home suffer from allergies? If so, the force air heat in your home can be causing them problems. Using forced air for heat is very common, and you'll have difficulties finding a house that does not use forced air. It causes allergens to get dispersed in the air, like pet dander, mold spores, and dust. What is the solution then? Follow these tips that will make the furnace heat friendly to those that have allergies.
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